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Just down the hill from the hustle and bustle of Sunset Boulevard sits the Palihouse Holloway Hotel. I recently had the opportunity to stay at the quiet, NYC apartment-style hotel in the heart of West Hollywood and was expectedly pleased. Perfect for an extended stay, the tucked-away boutique spot has all the amenities of being at home—the one we wish we had—including a full kitchen, washer/dryer closet, flat screen TV, Bose stereo system and ultra-cush bed.

While the suites and residences are a private, quiet sanctuary, the opulent lobby and boisterous French bistro dining area are filled with guests and locals most of the day and night. The rooftop sundeck is the ideal place to take in the views of the city or kickback on one of the comfy Adirondack chairs.
Comfort is key at Palihouse and no detail has gone unnoticed, making you feel simultaneously at home while on vacation/business. In lieu of a card or key, a small fob is used for entrance to a secluded elevator that takes you up to the uniquely decorated, sun-drenched rooms.
Suites at the Palihouse Holloway Hotel start at $400–500; studios $450; residences $600–900 a night. Contact Mr & Mrs Smith for reservations.
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Palihouse Holloway Hotel
8465 Holloway Drive
West Hollywood, CA 90069 map
tel. +1 323 656 4100
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